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Best Robo Call Ever
  k2o4, Oct 27 2008

Rofl, you just have to listen to this - iz vill mak joo hornay

http://zane2008.com/uploads/soundclip.wav


  Here's Starkewolf's statement on the matter:
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As it turns out, the "overly enthusiastic" staffer basically thought the best way to get the "enthusiasm back into politics" was to put all of that enthusiasm into the pants of voters, because the robocall she sent out is basically a phone sex call.


  "Mike Thompson has been a baaaaaad boy. We all said no to the bailout, but Thompson backed Bush. Just like he did with the Patriot act, uhhhhhh, vote YESSSSSSSSS! for Zane."




On the subject of robocalls, nearly 40 people refused to read a McCain Robocall script and walked out in protest cause it was so sleazy:

  Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama

Some three dozen workers at a telemarketing call center in Indiana walked off the job rather than read an incendiary McCain campaign script attacking Barack Obama, according to two workers at the center and one of their parents.

Nina Williams, a stay-at-home mom in Lake County, Indiana, tells us that her daughter recently called her from her job at the center, upset that she had been asked to read a script attacking Obama for being "dangerously weak on crime," "coddling criminals," and for voting against "protecting children from danger."

Williams' daughter told her that up to 40 of her co-workers had refused to read the script, and had left the call center after supervisors told them that they would have to either read the call or leave, Williams says. The call center is called Americall, and it's located in Hobart, IN.

"They walked out," Williams says of her daughter and her co-workers, adding that they weren't fired but willingly sacrificed pay rather than read the lines. "They were told [by supervisors], `If you all leave, you're not gonna get paid for the rest of the day."

The daughter, who wanted her name withheld fearing retribution from her employer, confirmed the story to us. "It was like at least 40 people," the daughter said. "People thought the script was nasty and they didn't wanna read it."

A second worker at the call center confirmed the episode, saying that "at least 30" workers had walked out after refusing to read the script.

"We were asked to read something saying [Obama and Democrats] were against protecting children from danger," this worker said. "I wouldn't do it. A lot of people left. They thought it was disgusting."

This worker, too, confirmed sacrificing pay to walk out, saying her supervisor told her: "If you don't wanna phone it you can just go home for the day."

The script coincided with this robo-slime call running in other states, but because robocalling is illegal in Indiana it was being read by call center workers.

Representatives at Americall in Indiana, and at the company's corporate headquarters in Naperville, Illinois, didn't return calls for comment.





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More of the same
  k2o4, Oct 26 2008

The last McCain pundit in this web ad makes me laugh.



And reposting the video from my last blog and I probably will keep reposting for a while cause it's so damn awesome.

Ahh, I remembered this video just now and had to share it again. If you ever watched Starwars you MUST watch this:



+ Show Spoiler +





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Empire Strikes Barack
  k2o4, Oct 25 2008

Ahh, I remembered this video just now and had to share it again. If you ever watched Starwars you MUST watch this:



There is very little difference between then and now - it's just the Republicans doing what Hillary tried and failed at... trying to bring Obama down with negative attacks. And Obama has stayed calm, consistent and strong. He still holds the same positions and is the same person he was. It's really impressive to watch someone go through such stressful situations and maintain his dignity and honor. It's a shame McCain couldn't do the same, as he bowed to the right wing and took on the course THEY wanted, not the course McCain of 2000 would take.

I'm glad I got to live through this. Watching Obama's campaign and actively taking part as a volunteer will be a memory that I will hold dear for all my life.



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Attacking Yourself
  k2o4, Oct 25 2008

So Palin gave her first major policy speech yesterday and managed to disagree with McCain and attack her own position. Way to go!



So first she contradicts McCain's "spending freeze" by saying that a McPalin administration would be putting money into special needs, and then she mocks earmarks for fruit fly testing, WHEN FRUIT FLY TESTING HAS LEAD TO HELP FOR AUTISM!! Not impressive.



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Cindy The Beer Vendor
  k2o4, Oct 25 2008

This Joe the plumber shit has hit a new level of ridiculous... can we please stop referring to everyone by their first name, "the" and their job title? Especially now that they're trying to paint millionaires as average joes!


  DURANGO, Colo. -- Ever since John McCain discovered "Joe the Plumber," he has exalted "small business" owners -- inviting them to announce their professions on signs at rallies -- as the country's only virtuous economic movers.

But now McCain has begun to define the term upward, leaving no mogul or tycoon behind.

On Thursday in Sarasota, Governor Charlie Crist introduced J. Robert Long, the CEO of Marine Concepts as a "small businessman." The man McCain dubbed "Bob the Boat Builder" spent, as Crist noted, most of his career at Wellcraft Marine, which reported revenues of $67 million last year, according to Yahoo! Finance.

Tonight in Colorado, Senator Lindsey Graham, a close friend of the McCains, described Cindy as "a great small businesswoman." Her "small" business -- Hensley & Co., a family-owned Anheuser-Busch distributor that is the third largest among the 800 in the country -- had revenues of nearly $200 million last year, according to Yahoo.







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WASSAAAAAPPP
  k2o4, Oct 24 2008

haha funny new commercial playing off that old budweiser shit:



Original commercial in case you don't remember it:





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Attack Hoax
  k2o4, Oct 24 2008

Talk about race baiting. Yesterday a 20 year old McCain volunteer told the police she had been robbed by a large black man who proceeded to beat her up and carve a letter "B" in her face when he saw her McCain bumper sticker, telling her that she would "be a Barrack supporter". Today she admitted to the police that she MADE THE ENTIRE THING UP! SHE LIED!!!"

This happened in Pennsylvania, a state she moved to 2 weeks ago because it is an important swing state and the McCain campaign is basing their entire strategy on winning it. Yesterday all the right wing front men (Limbaugh, FOX news, Drudge) all drummed up this story even though the police were skeptical from the start. Why were they skeptical? Well not only did her story keep changing, but the "B" on her face was carved BACKWARDS, as it would if you did it while looking in a mirror! Dear lord. Also the ATM didn't have any record of her being there in the video footage or the receipts.



Crazy.



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Make-Believe Maverick
  k2o4, Oct 24 2008

Rolling Stone wrote a very in depth article examining McCain's history and revealed a lot of info that I bet the vast majority of Americans have no clue about. It's a great read and very informative. I definitely think everyone should check out the article which is called "Make-Believe Maverick: a closer look at the life and career of John McCain reveals a disturbing record of recklessness and dishonesty".

If you're too lazy to read, they made a short video called "Five Myths About John McCain" which kinda summarizes the article:

Video: http://www.rollingstone.com/videos/player/23356460

I'll highlight a few good paragraphs for ya, or you can click the spoiler to read the entire thing.

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  Back on campus, McCain's short fuse was legend. "We'd hear this thunderous screaming and yelling between him and his roommate — doors slamming — and one of them would go running down the hall," recalls Phil Butler, who lived across the hall from McCain at the academy. "It was a regular occurrence."

When McCain was not shown the pampering to which he was accustomed, he grew petulant — even abusive. He repeatedly blew up in the face of his commanding officer. It was the kind of insubordination that would have gotten any other midshipman kicked out of Annapolis. But his classmates soon realized that McCain was untouchable. Midway though his final year, McCain faced expulsion, about to "bilge out" because of excessive demerits. After his mother intervened, however, the academy's commandant stepped in. Calling McCain "spoiled" to his face, he nonetheless issued a reprieve, scaling back the demerits. McCain dodged expulsion a second time by convincing another midshipman to take the fall after McCain was caught with contraband.



  In the air, the hard-partying McCain had a knack for stalling out his planes in midflight. He was still in training, in Texas, when he crashed his first plane into Corpus Christi Bay during a routine practice landing. The plane stalled, and McCain was knocked cold on impact. When he came to, the plane was underwater, and he had to swim to the surface to be rescued. Some might take such a near-death experience as a wake-up call: McCain took some painkillers and a nap, and then went out carousing that night.

Off duty on his Mediterranean tours, McCain frequented the casinos of Monte Carlo, cultivating his taste for what he calls the "addictive" game of craps. McCain's thrill-seeking carried over into his day job. Flying over the south of Spain one day, he decided to deviate from his flight plan. Rocketing along mere feet above the ground, his plane sliced through a power line. His self-described "daredevil clowning" plunged much of the area into a blackout.

That should have been the end of McCain's flying career. "In the Navy, if you crashed one airplane, nine times out of 10 you would lose your wings," says Butler, who, like his former classmate, was shot down and taken prisoner in North Vietnam. Spark "a small international incident" like McCain had? Any other pilot would have "found themselves as the deck officer on a destroyer someplace in a hurry," says Butler.

"But, God, he had family pull. He was directly related to the CEO — you know?"



  Then, in an instant, the world around McCain erupted in flames. A six-foot-long Zuni rocket, inexplicably launched by an F-4 Phantom across the flight deck, ripped through the fuel tank of McCain's aircraft. Hundreds of gallons of fuel splashed onto the deck and came ablaze. Then: Clank. Clank. Two 1,000-pound bombs dropped from under the belly of McCain's stubby A-4, the Navy's "Tinkertoy Bomber," into the fire.
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These are the moments that test men's mettle. Where leaders are born. Leaders like . . . Lt. Cmdr. Herb Hope, pilot of the A-4 three planes down from McCain's. Cornered by flames at the stern of the carrier, Hope hurled himself off the flight deck into a safety net and clambered into the hangar deck below, where the fire was spreading. According to an official Navy history of the fire, Hope then "gallantly took command of a firefighting team" that would help contain the conflagration and ultimately save the ship.

McCain displayed little of Hope's valor. Although he would soon regale The New York Times with tales of the heroism of the brave enlisted men who "stayed to help the pilots fight the fire," McCain took no part in dousing the flames himself. After going belowdecks and briefly helping sailors who were frantically trying to unload bombs from an elevator to the flight deck, McCain retreated to the safety of the "ready room," where off-duty pilots spent their noncombat hours talking trash and playing poker. There, McCain watched the conflagration unfold on the room's closed-circuit television — bearing distant witness to the valiant self-sacrifice of others who died trying to save the ship, pushing jets into the sea to keep their bombs from exploding on deck.





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Something to Watch
  k2o4, Oct 23 2008

Man I'm busy as all hell today so I'm just throwing this up quickly. So the news that they've spent $150,000 on Palin's wardrobe reminded me that she was part of the race. Add in the fact that the #1 concern people have about McCain right now is whether Palin is qualified to be president, and her numerous scandals and instances of wasting government money despite claiming she's going to cut waste, and she becomes an even bigger issue. But to top it all off, she still doesn't get what it is that the vice president does:



A vote for McCain is basically a vote for Palin to run this country, cause chances are McCain won't survive his first term. That's scary to me. Very scary.



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Oct Roller Coaster
  k2o4, Oct 22 2008

Well poker has been weird this month. Started off great and ran a bit hot for a while but was overall about even EV wise. Then I had my worst downswing in a while and for the first time in a long time, I had my EV going up while my winnings went down in a very stark contrast:



And look at this, I found this SS from the same day last year (oct 22 2007):


Anyway, when I hit that downswing I was kinda demoralized. It took place in about 5 sessions, 2 break even and then 3 big losing ones. I moved back to NL50 for 2 sessions, losing 3 BI the first then winning 3 BI the second. Then I jumped back to NL100 and have started on the path to recovery. I'm determined to be a NL200 reg by January. Once the election is over I'll have a lot more time to dedicate to it.

thanks to sakisaki my game has improved a lot and I can't wait till I can dedicate more time to coaching with him ^^ Oh I'm also about 600 VPP from Platinum start and 7k VPP from supernova! My goal is to make platinum by this month and super nova by the end of november. I'm sure I can do it.



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